In Firefox and IE8 it's fine, but in IE7 the down arrow image to the right of the big 'CHISTOPOL' heading is further down that it should be. It looks like its being pushed down a row, as if the 'CHISTOPOL' text is taking up 100% of the width.

in IE 7 your Chistopol-link takes the full line so the arrow goes to the next line, where it floats to the right as float:right does. Why the Chistopol-link takes the full line I don't really see, but it's clearly not meant to, and likely a IE7 float or clear bug.
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BazzzMar 18 '11 at 15:37

"Personally, I try to avoid using CSS float when I can due to these sorts of cross browser layout issues." Agree, but personally I rather avoid archaic browsers that don't handle floats well (IE6 and IE7).
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BazzzMar 18 '11 at 15:41

I dont know whats causing this issue but if absolute positioning is easier for cross browser issues ill just do it this way. Thanks
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jdlnMar 18 '11 at 19:23